Getting frozen after death – cryonics explained
Instead of being buried or cremated after you die, some people are choosing to be frozen – in a storage facility, in the hope they can be brought back to life in the future. Bucky speaks to a man who is bringing the practice – cryonics – to Australia, and catches up with a man planning to be a prospective customer in the UK.
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